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                <title>Journal 007: Lucky Star (HA!)</title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:56:00 PST</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ <b>ÂWeÂve got a legend on our side.Â</b><br /><br />After being two months lost at sea, I ran into a small little dude. His name was Starfy, and he--yeah forget it, letÂs review <i>The Legendary Starfy</i> for the Nintendo DS.<br /><br /><b>==Story==</b><br />This is the first Starfy game released in the US, and the fifth released in Japan, but the story is made in a way so that it doesnÂt matter if you played any of the previous games.<br /><br />The story begins high in the clouds, in the Kingdom of Pufftop. The prince of the kingdom, Starfy, is taking his nap, when suddenly, a loud crash wakes him up to find a huge hole in his wall, and three goons chasing after a rabbit in a space suit. Starfy seems to be pretty pissed by this, and he helps out the bunny dude by taking out the three thugs. He tries to calm down the rabbit, but he falls into the ocean, as StarfyÂs best friend Moe, comes to the scene. He tries to hold Starfy back from jumping off the clouds into the sea, but he fails, as both heroes go plummeting into the deep blue below. Who is the astronaut rabbit, and why was he being chased by those three goons? StarfyÂs gonna find out as he heads towards his next journeyÂ <br /><br /><b>==Gameplay==</b><br />One of the reasons why The Legendary Starfy stands out more than other games on the DS, is the gameplay. There are two ways to play; underwater and on land. Underwater, Starfy moves a lot faster, and can swim in all 8 directions, while on land, heÂs a bit slower, but can use most of his abilities he obtains throughout the game. Those moves include various upgrades of StarfyÂs signature move, the Spin Attack, the ability to glide, and swim through heavy currents. At one point in the game, Starfy gets the power to don costumes, such as a dragon, seal, & a ghost. Each one comes with itÂs own special attacks and abilities, and can be leveled up by finding special treasure chests throughout each stage. Treasure Chests contain health upgrades, journal entries from various characters youÂve met in the gameÂs story, and extra levels. Most of the treasure youÂll find are costumes and accessories that can be used to dress up Starfy (and his sister Starly). While the clothes canÂt be used in the game itself, itÂs a nice little touch. The game has a ton of extra features aside from the main game, such as the Dress-Up feature just mentioned, five mini-games (two of them must be found in-game), including fishing and dumpling making, a boss rush mode (which must be unlocked), and even a talk show with various characters from the story, with the showÂs host beingÂMoe, the clam. <br /><br />The gameÂs story is told with a span of 8 worlds, each with 10 stages or more, including a boss stage for each world. Each world, of course, has itÂs own theme, such as a beach (pretty obvious), volcano, arctic lands, and a sunken pirate ship. Each stage has a certain amount of treasure chests inside, and with over 100 levels, including the extra levels, thereÂs a ton of replay value to be had. As for bosses, I can say none of them provided a real challenge. The only one that caused a tiny bit of trouble was the second phase of the final boss. The game as a whole is pretty easy, but it doesnÂt detract from the gameÂs fun factor.<br /><br /><b>==Audio & Graphics==</b><br />The gameÂs visuals are a sight to behold. Each world has itÂs own graphical charm, with vibrant colors and textures that do the DS major justice. The gameÂs cutscenes are done in a comic book fashion, and unlike Sonic Chronicles, they donÂt suck ass. Like the rest of the game, theyÂre vibrant with color. The only gripe I have about the cutscenes is the dialogue at points. While characters like Moe give the game humor, some (especially towards the end of the game) is pretty corny.<br /><br />While none of the music in <i>The Legendary Starfy</i> is too memorable, I wouldnÂt say it sucks. Each track provides the levels with itÂs own special feeling, like the arctic landsÂ music give the feeling of ÂiceÂ and ÂsnowÂ. <br /><br /><b>==Final Thoughts==</b><br />While <i>The Legendary Starfy</i> isnÂt a fantastic game, itÂs still a lot of fun. ItÂs not legendary by any means, but more likeÂÂit's pretty greatÂ. If youÂre a plat forming fan, IÂd recommend that youÂd give it a try.<br /><br />== Point/Counterpoint ==<br />+ Fun Gameplay<br />+ Quirky Humor<br />+ Beautiful Visuals<br />+ Tons of replay value<br /><br />- Low Difficulty<br /><br /><b>Please comment on your thoughts on the game.</b><br /><br /> ]]></description>
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                <title>Journal 6.5: What the FUCK, Tokyo? (And Updates)</title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 14:07:57 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Well, I'm back. Yeah, hooray, etc. So, to start; WHAT THE FUCK TOKYOPOP? I'm most likely late with this news, but it turns out Japanese manga publisher Kodansha expired their contract with Tokyopop, which means they can no longer publish ANY of their stuff, AT ALL. Why? I don't know. But this pisses me off to the extreme. This means Rave Master, one of the first manga I ever discovered (thanks to a friend, but that's another story), is NOT going to be finished by Tokyopop. Thanks to much better American publisher Del Rey, they've been given the rights to several of Tokyopop's lost titles, most importantly, Rave Master. While that makes the situation better for me, it turns out the last THREE volumes, count 'em THREE, are going to be publishing as one Omnibus volume in SEPTEMBER of next year. Yeah. What the fuck guys? This better not happen to Del Rey, because if they lose Fairy Tail, I'm going to be pissed...well, more pissed than I am now.<br /><br />--------------------------------------------<br /><br />As for updates:<br /><br />~ Well, I'm back in school (last year), so I'm gonna be kinda busy. But, I'll still update as much as possible.<br /><br />~ The 150th deviation has been officially canceled. Mainly because I forgot some of the owners of some of the characters that were requested, because my journals were mysteriously erased. <br /><br />~ I <i><b>still</b></i> have a ton of stuff to upload. Mainly just random stuff I drew over the summer and beginning of the school year.<br /><br />~ I'm currently working on my 5th MMV (on Youtube). My personal deadline is October 12th. I don't plan on revealing the subject nor the song. If you're interested, just follow along. <br /><br />~ I've been sucked into the phenomenon that is Twitter. <a> Right here.</a><br /><br />~ I still plan on rewriting my Sonic Unleashed review, along with the Legendary Starfy. I plan on making Journal 7 the Starfy review, because I made a really goofy title: Lucky Star. See? Lucky, 'cus it's a seven? And Starfy's a star? And Lucky Star is an anime? See? Haha!<br /><br />~ I plan on interviewing random artists here on dA for no reason. I thought it'd be fun. It's most likely gonna be people on my watchlist, though.<br /><br />That's all for now.<br /><br />~ BlackHawkOmega<br /><br /> ]]></description>
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                <title>Journal 006: It's Dark in this 'hood Brother!</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 01:01:22 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ <small><b>"Who cares about Knuckles?" ~Sonic the Hedgehog</b><br /><br />What's this? BioWare is developing their first portable RPG for the DS? It <i>must</i> be Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic III: It's the same as the First Two!! Nope, it's an RPG starring our favorite blue hedgehog (If you have another favorite, I question your taste), Sonic!! How does Sonic and friends fare in their first RPG? Join me as I review <b>Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood</b>, for the Nintendo DS.<br /><br /><b>==Story==</b><br />Not unlike <i>Sonic Unleashed</i>, Chronicles also begins at the end of an unseen adventure, as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy infiltrate Dr. Eggman's latest Egg Carrier (Which suspiciously looks like the airship from <i>Heroes</i>). Proving Eggman can't build machines worth a crap, Tails rips out a few wires, and the Carrier crashes down into the city with a giant explosion, with Eggman in it...<br /><br />Several years have past since then, and the gang has split up to go their separate ways after Eggman's (assumed) death. As Sonic runs blindly around the world, he receives a distress call from Tails. It turns out Knuckles has been kidnapped, and the Chaos Emeralds have been stolen! After meeting up with Amy, the two rush off to Central City to see Tails, but what's in store may be more than our heroes can handle!<br /><br /><b>==Gameplay==</b><br />Of course, what's an RPG without gameplay? A crappy one, that's what. Like every RPG, there's exploring your environment, and combat. The buttons are rarely used, as you use the stylus to traverse Sonic's world. Actions such as flying over gaps, running through loops, and smashing objects are performed by tapping the Action button near said obstacle. Some actions require a higher leveled skill ,which can be obtained in combat. You can also gather Chao Eggs that lie around the area, some which require certain characters to get. After an egg is collected it'll eventually hatch, and the Chao can be equipped to your Party Members to aid them in battle. As for battle, unlike RPGs like <i>Pokemon</i>, there are no random battles, as the enemies wander around the map. You <b><i>can</i></b> avoid them, but it's not gonna help you if you want to get stronger.<br /><br />Speaking of the combat and such, Sonic Chronicles as a very unique combat system. Similar to other games of the genre, the battles are turned based, as you choose your actions and select your target via the touch screen (if necessary).  Instead of Special attacks or Summons though, you get Power Moves, aka POW Moves. POW Moves can be gained after gaining levels and buying them with POW Points, and can be upgraded to be more effective. All POW Moves require Touch Screen Interaction (TSI) to be more powerful, let alone work. An example would be Big the Cat's "Battering Ram", where he runs into the opponent and flails is arms around like Parasite Cage from <i>Kingdom Hearts</i>. If you ignore the TSI, it'll barely do any damage. An perfect example of one that requires perfect movement is Tails' move, "Scan". If one bit is messed up, it does <b>absolutely nothing</b>, so you basically wasted your POW Points just dancing around like a moron in the middle of a battle. Some however, like Knuckles' "Uppercut", can still do a fair amount of damage, even if the TSI is messed up.<br /><br />The touch screen is also used for avoiding enemy attacks. Like POW Moves, when an opponent uses own, you can use TSIs to avoid them, doing little to no damage. Some are pathetically easy to dodge (Full Auto, Crusher, Chaos Spear etc.), and some may provide a challenge, but I have yet to find one that's nearly impossible. You can also equip items to your characters, like sneakers and gloves, but to tell the truth, I never used them. You really don't need them. With the exception of healing items and POW point restoration items, you basically set. It's basically the same with the character classes as well; There's Power, Support, and Shifter classes. There's also no real strategy into forming your team of 4, either. I basically formed my team with characters I liked (Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Shadow, Omega). <br /><br />Lastly, the dialogue. Like other BioWare games, you can sometimes select your response when another character speaks. It doesn't really affect the plot much, but can improve relations with other characters. I decided to be nice to Amy, and eventually thanks me for it...okay, it barely affects relations. Also, it's being a complete ass to some of the other characters too. After Shade reveals her face and motive, Tails suggests to me that I speak to Knuckles to help him cope with it. My response? Look at the quote above. If you ever wanted Sonic to be a jerk like he was in Sonic the Comic, this is your chance, and the closest you'll ever see him act like a dick. Some of the dialogue is quite funny, especially from Robotnik, but on the other hand, some is cringe worthy (Yes, Shadow, I know who O... ]]></description>
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                <title>Journal 005: Just Warming Up</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 08:38:16 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ <small><b>"Since when is an asterisk swanky?" ~BlackHawkOmega</b><br /><br />July 14, 2009<br /><br />As I wander dA, a big-ass message shows up, telling me I've been around here for a year. Instead of congratulating me, they decide to tell me about the goddamn Premium Membership, and how awesome it is, even telling me I get a "swanky" asterisk next to my name. Sure, I'll pay my good money so I can put stamps in my journal. Yeah...screw that, I'm gonna buy me some Transformers. <br /><br /><br />Rants aside, I've been here a year!! And I've barely got anything done! Well, I've barely updated in a few weeks, and I still have yet to submit my 150th deviation. As for my life outside the internet...which is only 4% at the moment, I've been drawing VIZAR X for the past few days, and I'm only on the 5th or 6th chapter, and that of course means...major CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT and little PLOT ADVANCEMENT! Well, the plot <i>is</i> advancing, but slowly. It'll get there. It's just own of those chapters that doesn't have as much action as it should.<br /><br />That's really all I have to say, except that it's also over a year I discovered School Days, and also one of my favorite anime characters, Kotonoha Katsura (Kyaaaa!).  <br /><br />That's all for now.<br /><br />--------------------------------------------<br /><br />As for updates...<br /><br />~ Now that school's out, I have a ton of hand-drawn work to upload. I still have to upload my 150th Deviation before I hit my 200th, and I'll probably do something similar.<br /><br />~ I feel like writing another review, so expect one for The Legendary Starfy, Sonic Chronicles, and a rewrite for Sonic Unleashed.<br /><br />-------------------------------------------<br /><br /><b>Wait! Wait! WAIT!</b><br /><br />Since I've been here a year, I've decided to check my stats to see my progress and what the fuck is this?<br /><br /><i>His deviation with the most comments is Retarded Sonic Fanbase Stamp with 36 comments, while his most favourited one is Sonic Unleashed Stamp, with 117 favourites. His most viewed deviation is Excalibur Sonic Stamp with 685 views.</i><br /><br />Gee guys, thaaaaaaanks. I feel appreciated now that my actual art means nothing. I don't <b>CARE</b> if most of my gallery is stamps! Look at my other shit, too!<br /><br /></small> ]]></description>
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                <title>Journal 004: More Than Meets--Oh, You Get It!</title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 19:23:18 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ <small><br /><br /><b>"Fate rarely calls upon us at a moment of our choosing." ~Optimus Prime</b><br /><br /><b>"My father was a wheel! The first wheel! And do you know what he transformed into? Nothing!" ~Jetfire</b><br /><br />I just got back from seeing <b>Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen</b> with <a href="http://vladcarrion.deviantart.com/"><img class="avatar" src="http://a.deviantart.net/avatars/v/l/vladcarrion.png?1" alt=":iconvladcarrion:" title="vladcarrion"/></a>, and goddamn did we have fun. I planned on doing another review, but I don't want to spoil the film for the those who haven't seen it. I will say this though; It was <i>much</i> better than the first movie, the action was easier to follow, and Optimus Prime went up 5 levels on the bad-ass meter. Instead of reviewing the entire movie, I'm gonna rank my favorite fights. Of course, there will be a few spoilers, so don't read it if you don't want to ruin it for yourself. For those sticking around, the following 5 battles will be ranked from lowest to highest:<br /><br /><u><b>#5: Mudflap & Skids vs Devastator</b></u><br />As soon as Devastator is formed, he immediately begins to destroy everything. He decides to open his mouth and suck up the civilians, and Mudflap along with them. Thinking he's dead, he goes after Simmons and Leo, but, amazingly, Mudflap busts out of its face! After escaping, the Twins team up, using Devastator's contraptions hanging from its body and help deal some damage to the beast, while still adding some humor to the scene. While the scene was short and although they didn't destroy Devastator, it showed that Mudflap and Skids can prove their worth as fighters.<br /><br /><u><b>#4: Sideswipe vs Sideways</b></u><br />At the beginning, the Autobots are on a mission after several Decepticon signals are detected and in comes Sideswipe (who is <i>not</i> voiced by Jason Griffith), who chases after Sideways, who does not last long. After 'Swipe jumps over and launches one of his blades into 'Ways, he lands grabs his blade back and cuts Sideways in half, completely down the middle. Again, the fight was short, but it shows what the side characters can do. Also because Sideswipe uses his wheels as roller skates. That's just bitchin'.<br /><br /><u><b>#3: Bumblebee vs Rampage & Ravage</b></u><br />When the Decepticon's army begins to grow and mobilize, Sam's parents are captured by Rampage, an orange construction vehicle. Using his mom and dad, Rampage uses them as bait to get the Matrix of Leadership from Sam. Unknown to him, Bumblebee is waiting to ambush him. He jumps on his back and beats the living shit out of Rampage. He then proceeds to rip off his arms and shoots Rampage in the back of the head, and Ravage jumps in, clawing at Bumblebee's Battle Mask, but also gets defeated,  when Bumblebee takes his tail and rips out Ravage's spine. Even though neither of them didn't have a chance, it was a good fight. <br /><br /><u><b>#2: Optimus Prime vs Megatron, Starscream, & Grindor</b></u><br />After Megatron is revived by the stolen AllSpark shard, he goes after Sam when he begins seeing Cybertronian symbols. When the Autobots come to rescue Sam, Mikayla, and Leo after getting captured, Optimus takes Sam and Megatron chases after, in his new tank form nonetheless. Optimus Prime then begins fighting Megatron in a one-on-one duel. After a grueling fight, Starscream and Grindor (who is basically Blackout with a longer face) arrive to aid their leader. After Optimus puts up one hell of a fucking fight, including when he uses his double flame hooks to rip Grindor's face apart by catching the hooks in his eye sockets, and tearing off Starscream's arm and <i>beats him with it</i>, Megatron impales Optimus from behind, killing him. While Optimus fell during that battle, he kicked some major ass.<br /><br /><u><b>#1: Ultimate Prime vs Megatron & The Fallen</b></u><br />Okay, this was way too obvious. But it was fucking amazing. Optimus Prime became the biggest bad-ass in the history of all-time in this movie. No one can top him. After Jetfire uses his spark to combine with Optimus at the cost of his life, Optimus Prime becomes strong enough to take on The Fallen and Megatron at once. He blasts the fuck out of Megatron, sending him through walls, which also shows that the Transformers do not care for ancient architecture. Probably being fed up with The Fallen's dickery, he goes after him and decides to deliver the best robotic ass-whuppin' I've ever seen. He tears him apart, and <i>rips his face off and stabs his skull with his own spear</i>. When The Fallen dies, Prime utters the best motherfucking line, "I rise and you fall." Unfortunately, all of Jetfire's armor was gone by the time the fight finished. After getting their asses majorly kicked, Megatron and Starscream retreat. It was much more satisfying than the showdown from the first film. Who am I kidding? HOLY SHIT! THIS FIGHT WAS FUCKING AMAZING! I LOVED IT!<br /><br />While m... ]]></description>
                <author>~BlackHawkOmega</author>
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                <title>Journal 003: Let's Go! Bring on the Impossible!!</title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 10:37:01 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ It's finally happened! After 3 years of Fairy Tail's publication, it's finally <a href="http://www.deviantart.com/users/outgoing?http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-06-26/fairy-tail-manga-gets-anime-adaptation-green-lit">it's own anime!</a> I haven't been this excited since...well, since the last Sonic game!<br /><br />Apparently the anime studios <b>A-1 Pictures</b> and <b>Satelight</b> known for working on the Playstation2 game <i><b>Persona 4</b></i> and <i><b>Macross Frontier</b></i>, respectively. The anime is to debut the Fall of 2009.<br /><br />For those who have been living under a rock for the past few years, <i><b>Fairy Tail</b></i> is fantasy/adventure manga created by Hiro Mashima, creator of <i><b>Groove Adventure Rave</b></i>. <i><b>Rave Master</b></i> was also turned into an anime, created by <b><i>Studio DEEN</i></b>...but it wasn't very good. The show premiered as part of Cartoon Network's <b><i>Toonami</i></b>, but was canceled after 50 or so episodes, then disappeared for the time being, but resurfaced as part of the Sci-Fi Channel's Ani-Monday night. The anime didn't have any new episodes after reappearing, and it wasn't even halfway through the manga, which is still going, and almost finished in North America, while it finished in Japan around 2005. I hope <b><i>Fairy Tail</i></b> goes far, and becomes as popular as it's predecessor. Oh, who am I kidding? FUCK YES! THEY'RE MAKING AN ANIME!!! WHOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! SWEET JESUS! YAHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!<br /><br />----------------------------------<br />Updates: <br /><br />~ <strike>I plan on remaking a ton of my stamps. Several have already been replaced or fixed up.</strike> All stamps have been replaced/removed.<br /><br />~ Now that school's out, I have a ton of hand-drawn work to upload. I <i>still</i> have to upload my 150th Deviation before I hit my 200th, and I'll probably do something similar.<br /><br />~ I'm going to rewrite my Sonic Unleashed review, along with a new one for The Legendary Starfy, once I complete it.<br /><br />That's all for now! <b>Comment if you have any questions, or something. Or just let your in Fairy Tail fanboy out! YAHOO!</b><br /><br /> ]]></description>
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                <title>Journal 002: Tag! You're It, Bitch! (And Updates)</title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:02:01 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Looks like I've been tagged. Okay, I volunteered to be tagged, whatever, you understand.<br /><br />I have to tell 8 things about myself. Wait, Why 8? That's such an odd number. Why not 5 or 10? Well, let's do it.<br /><br />1. I'm slowly losing my sanity as we speak.<br />2. I'm extremely sarcastic.<br />3. I'm a big Sonic the Hedgehog fan (as if you couldn't tell already).<br />4. My favorite manga at the moment is <i>Fairy Tail</i>.<br />5. I'm into smart women, or at least ones that are similar to me. *Wink wink, nudge nudge*<br />6. I think the Hellfire Commentaries team is one of the best things to ever happen to the   internet.<br />7. I still like Pokemon, even though I'm 17.<br />8. I have many catchphrases (i.e, "That's badass/bitchin'" and "I'm surrounded by idiots")<br /><br />Just for the hell of it, I'll add two more.<br /><br />9. I've always wanted a Transformer as my first car.<br />10. I want to go to college to be a manga artist.<br /><br />Okay, if you want to this, go ahead. I don't mind. I'm not gonna force you to do it.<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />As for the updates...<br /><br />~ I plan on remaking a ton of my stamps. I've already done 4 or 5, so expect more. Some are going to be completely gone, but going to be replaced with brand new stamp unrelated to the old one.<br /><br />~ Now that school's out, I have a ton of hand-drawn work to upload. I <i>still</i> have to upload my 150th Deviation before I hit my 200th, and I'll probably do something similar.<br /><br />~ I'm going to rewrite my Sonic Unleashed review, along with a new one for The Legendary Starfy, once I complete it.<br /><br />Phew! That's all for now. <b>Comment if you have any questions, or something.</b><br /><br /> ]]></description>
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                <title>Journal 001: I'm A Knight Of The Wind</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 18:43:40 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ <small><b>"Knave the Hedgehog, eh? A fitting name, I'd say." ~Lancelot</b><br /><br />It's that time again. A new Sonic game is released and the fan-base goes at war. Retro fans complain it's not 2D, so it's automatically bad. Newer fans complain about reviewers giving the game average to low scores, accusing them of being bias, even though <b>there is no such thing as an unbiased opinion</b>. While almost every fan is killing each other, take cover as I review <b>Sonic and the Black Knight</b>.<br /><br /><b>== Story ==</b><br />The game kicks off on a dusty trail in Camelot, <strike>we eat ham, and jam, and spam a lot.</strike> with a young sorceress holding a staff, Merlina,  being chased by none other than King Arthur. When he cuts the sky with his blade, releasing his demons to surround her, Merlina takes action and plants the staff into the ground and chants a spell (Trivia: That's the spell Erazor used to summon the Ifrit in Secret Rings). The clouds part, and down comes Sonic the Hedgehog, along with two chili dogs. After performing a fantastic face-plant into the ground, he grabs his food and takes a look at his new surroundings. When Merlina explains the situation to him, Sonic shoves a chili dog in his face, then zips off in an epic hurricane, annihilating all of Arthur's demon knights. Before he could challenge the King, Merlina grabs Sonic and whisks them away in a whirlwind, as Sonic cries out for his other chili dog. After they leave, Arthur flies (Yeah, the horse flies) to a nearby cliff, with three Knights of the Round Table standing before their king. After ordering his subordinates to slay Sonic and Merlina on site, he leaves. Sonic's new journey in a strange, new land is only beginning, and it ain't gonna be easy.<br /><br /><b>== Gameplay ==</b><br />Like many, when I first saw the game, I was worried about how the game would play. Now that I've actually played and completed the game, I can say the game plays great. Unlike Sonic and the Secret Rings, Sonic no longer runs automatically, but can be controlled via the Control Stick. You jump with the "A" button and press it again to use the Homing Attack. Of course, the main feature of the game is the sword mechanic. You swing with the Wii Remote, even while running. The Homing Attack no longer does damage in normal stages, but it can be useful for locking on enemies, such as using the Homing Attack and then swinging the sword, performing a Buzz Saw technique <i>while</i> homing in on enemies, allowing you to chain together more Combos. It's useful for getting a good ranking, or completing Rampage Missions that require you to get a certain number of Enemy Chains, or aiding you to cross a gap, though certain enemies repel you with their shields, and it can be frustrating while you repeatedly dash at them 20 times before you can slice them.<br /><br />Speaking of missions, Sonic and the Black Knight no longer makes the player complete tons of missions to advance in the game's story mode. While some of the missions can be tough, they're much easier than Sonic and the Secret Ring's Pirate Storm Mission of "Don't Get Any Pearls!" which I have still yet to complete. After completing a mission, you get ranked on your performance, but it's a little different this time around. Instead of getting letter grades, the ranking system is based on stars, with a perfect ranking being a 5 out of 5 stars. Some missions can be incredibly difficult to master. I found myself doing one mission several times, but still only get a ranking of 2 or 3 stars out of 5. It's worth the frustration, because getting perfect ranks on certain missions unlocks extra content in the Gallery, such as Artwork, Music, and Character Profiles. There's also tons of items to collect throughout the game, many you can equip to enhance skills such as resistance to Poison or Increased Defense. There are over 200 in all, giving the game tons of replay value. <br /><br />After a certain event in the game, the three Knight of the Round Table become optional playable characters, which I consider a great move from SEGA. Each knight represents one of the three styles: Lancelot is Knight, the balanced and default style, Gawain is Paladin, the more powerful yet slow style, and Percival is Cavalier, the faster, but less powerful style, and can be leveled up by playing with the respective knight, so you don't always play as Sonic to level up. Only Sonic can switch between the three styles though, which you can do at the Blacksmith. Only the Knights can gain new weapons that can be created by going to the Blacksmith and forging them with the items found within the game. Don't expect to create a blade by forging a donut with a Samurai Helmet though. <br /><br /><b>== Sound ==</b><br />Unlike Sonic and the Secret Rings, which had an almost horrendous soundtrack, Sonic and the Black Knight delivers and more, with many of the songs performed by Music God Jun Senoue. Other artists include Howard Dross... ]]></description>
                <author>~BlackHawkOmega</author>
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